TUITION AND AID
Affordable Excellence.
As the State University of New York (SUNY) flagship, Stony Brook's tuition rate is among the most affordable of all top-tier universities in the nation. SUNY tuition and fees are nearly 15% lower than the national average for public universities and 50% lower than private institutions.
This value also extends to out-of-state graduate students enrolled in fully online programs who receive a discounted tuition rate with a savings of more than 40%. (Restrictions apply.)
Tuition and fees are determined by multiple factors, including a student's home state, program modality (fully online, in-person or hybrid), and the number of credits taken each semester (full-time or part-time). The tables provided below provide accurate estimates as of Spring 2025.
Tuition and Fees
Spring 2025 Rates*
Part-time students (per 3-credit course) | Full-time students (per 9-credit semester) | |
Tuition | 1,413 | 4,239 |
Fees | 461 | 1,348 |
Health insurance (mandatory for full-time students; waiver available for those with existing coverage that is comparable) | -- | See Student Health Services website for rates |
Course or semester total | 1,874 | 5,587 + insurance, if needed |
Part-time students enrolled in the approved online-only MA program (per course)** | Part-time student matriculated in the traditional master's program (on-campus +/- online courses) | Full-time students (per 9-credit semester) | |
Tuition | 1,696 | 3,291 | 9,873 |
Fees | 461 | 461 | 1,348 |
Health insurance (mandatory for full-time students; waiver available for those with existing coverage that is comparable) | - | - | See Student Health Services website for rates |
Course or semester total | 2,157 | 3,752 | 11,221 + insurance, if needed |
**Students who do not have a presence in NY and are matriculated in a fully online master's program may be eligible for this special rate. Restrictions apply. Please refer to the guidelines for out-of-state students in fully online programs before applying.
Course load, Modality and VISA EligibilityPlease note that all F-1 and J-1 students must take the full-time on-campus program with no more than one online course per semester. Follow the appropriate link to the Visa and Immigration website and carefully read the information provided before applying. |
Full-time international students pay the out-of-state rate along with the following:
International Student Service Fee
The International Student Service Fee is charged to all F-1 and J-1 students. This fee supports services related to advice and assistance to non-immigrant students in obtaining and maintaining valid immigration status in the United States as well as costs related for compliance with United States government regulations. The fee covers individual and group counseling to students in adjusting to life in the United States and the American system of education.
The cost of this fee is $160.00. This information is accurate as of Spring 2025. Visit the Student Financial Services website to learn more about international student fees and international payments.
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International Student Health Insurance
The International Student Health Insurance is applicable to all International Exchange, Research & Study Programs. Detailed information is provided on the Student Health Services website.
Spring-Summer 2025 International Student Health Insurance plan: $1,478.01 ($52.50
MedEx)
Effective from 1/15/25 - 8/15/25.
View coverage information on the Student Health Services Website
*Tuition and fee rates are set by the State University of New York Board of Trustees and are subject to change without notice. The rates are accurate as of the semester listed above. Books and other learning materials are not included in these figures.
Prospective students are encouraged to visit the Student Financial Services website for complete details:
Paying for Your Master's or Certificate
Part-time students pay for their tuition and learning materials through loans (federal and private), employer reimbursement programs, student employment, veteran’s programs, scholarships, and time-option payment plans offered through the University. Here are some options for you to explore.
Student Financial Services
Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships
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